LR 1 Acupuncture Point
Liver 1, Abbreviated as LR 1, LIV 1, or LV 1, Transliterated Dadun in Chinese, Great and Thick
The Liver Meridian begins at the big toe and travels through the lower body, torso, and up to the head. The Liver Meridian is important for the regulation of emotions, digestion, and detoxification, and it plays a key role in maintaining overall health and harmony in the body. There are 14 acupoints along the Liver Meridian, abbreviated as LR or LV (e.g., LR1, LR14).
Liver 1, Abbreviated as LR 1, LIV 1, or LV 1, Transliterated Dadun in Chinese, Great and Thick
Liver 2, Abbreviated as LR 2, LIV 2, or LV 2, Transliterated Xingjian in Chinese, Interval Pass in
Liver 3, Abbreviated as LR 3, LIV 3, or LV 3, Transliterated Taichong in Chinese, Supreme Rush in
Liver 4, Abbreviated as LR 4, LIV 4, or LV 4, Transliterated Zhongfeng in Chinese, Middle Margin in
Liver 5, Abbreviated as LR 5, LIV 5, or LV 5, Transliterated Ligou in Chinese, Gnawed Channel in
Liver 6, Abbreviated as LR 6, LIV 6, or LV 6, Transliterated Zhongdu in Chinese, Central Capital in
Liver 7, Abbreviated as LR 7, LIV 7, or LV 7, Transliterated Xiguan in Chinese, Knee Pass in
Liver 8, Abbreviated as LR 8, LIV 8, or LV 8, Transliterated Ququan in Chinese, Pool Spring in
Liver 9, Abbreviated as LR 9, LIV 9, or LV 9, Transliterated Yinbao in Chinese, Yin Wrapping in
Liver 10, Abbreviated as LR 10, LIV 10, or LV 10, Transliterated Zuwuli in Chinese, Foot Governor of
Liver 11, Abbreviated as LR 11, LIV 11, or LV 11, Transliterated Yinlian in Chinese, Yin Side in
Liver 12, Abbreviated as LR 12, LIV 12, or LV 12, Transliterated Jimai in Chinese, Swift Pulse in